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Example sentences for "adequately"

Lexicographically close words:
adept; adepts; adeptus; adequacy; adequate; ades; adesse; adesso; adest; adew
  1. Within, the villa was of a spick-and-spanness which I feel that I have not adequately suggested; and may I say that the spray of a garden-hose seemed all that would be needed to put the place in readiness for occupation?

  2. But it is impossible to speak adequately of the things in that wonderful armory.

  3. For all this work and all this strain, the railroad president demands that he be adequately paid.

  4. I have kept back nothing favorable to the treaty that could be adequately stated in the brief space I have allowed myself, nor have I exaggerated its unequal operation.

  5. After all, we do not positively or adequately understand the nature of infinite creative will.

  6. One may add that it is not reason which is harmful in itself, but the absence of reason; and when reason is ill employed we reason well about means, but not adequately about an end, or about that bad end we have proposed to ourselves.

  7. But it is above all important, for the philosophical point of view, steadily to insist upon and enforce the truth, that in no respect can we form a notion adequately grand and lofty, or rich and manifold enough, of the Creation.

  8. And though some would fain deny the reality of this capacity, still, inasmuch as its existence is a matter of fact, adequately confirmed by experience, as great, if not greater error may be committed in the opposite direction.

  9. The adequately egoistic individual retains those powers which make altruistic activities possible.

  10. But we will all thank you by and by more adequately than we can do now.

  11. Who could adequately appreciate the Sistine Madonna, if the inimitable touch of Raphael were known to us only at second-hand?

  12. These extensive compositions cannot be adequately illustrated by two or three small pictures.

  13. We shall learn and profit by the lesson of every experience and every new circumstance; and what is needed will be adequately done.

  14. Therefore life is adequately divided into active and contemplative.

  15. Therefore life too is adequately divided into active and contemplative.

  16. Objection 1: It would seem that life is not adequately divided into active and contemplative.

  17. Whether Life Is Adequately Divided into Active and Contemplative?

  18. They cannot be adequately expressed in any form of language.

  19. Then, to the mind when adequately trained, we shall be right in handing over the more particular care of the body; and in order to avoid prolixity we will now only give the general outlines of the subject.

  20. I do not think that we have adequately determined the nature and number of the appetites, and until this is accomplished the enquiry will always be confused.

  21. And in like manner does the touch adequately perceive the qualities of thickness or thinness, or softness or hardness?

  22. There was not, altogether, an appearance of actual poverty in the exterior; but it rather resembled the habitation of an ancient family in decay, proud of splendour, yet without the means of adequately sustaining it.

  23. Time, which alters everything, effected a remarkable change in this respect; and, however appalling the guilt of the condemned, it was at length presumed to be adequately visited by death in the Old Bailey.

  24. No language can adequately describe the perturbation of my mind; hope and fear, anticipations of good and evil, the pleasures of anxious expectation, and the dread of bitter disappointment, alternately held their influence over me.

  25. Shakspeare in many parts of his plays drops hints, "vocal to the intelligent," that he feels the difficulty of bringing his ideas adequately before the minds of theatrical spectators.

  26. All of the fluctuations noted were adequately explained as resulting from the direct effects of weather or from its indirect effect in determining the kinds and amounts of vegetation available as food and shelter.

  27. In my investigation I have concentrated on those aspects of the ecology of voles not treated at all by Fisher and Jameson, or mentioned but not adequately explored by them.

  28. Unable to deal adequately with Susan's pathetic indictment, he turned savagely on the young man.

  29. Susan, she was aware, would be adequately provided for.

  30. The localities of Eastern production have never been adequately investigated.

  31. Whether this elaboration is done adequately and whether the method is justifiable will be tested in the further progress of the science.

  32. I am quite ready to admit that no system of voluntary Labour Exchanges can deal adequately with the evils and difficulties of casual labour; but there is one conclusive reason against compulsory Labour Exchanges at the present time.

  33. The priests indeed do not escape, but Jeremiah seems to feel that they are adequately dealt with in two or three casual references.

  34. We should adequately express the prophet's meaning by translating "in about two generations.

  35. The rivers, lakes, and ocean waters near our coasts are other great sources of food, but no statistics are available to show adequately their yield.

  36. The worker's need and the social need are thus not adequately met.

  37. It was very neatly and adequately furnished, with clocks in each of the ground-floor rooms, sundry framed mezzotints hanging on the walls, and a goodly show of neatly-kept crockery.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "adequately" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ably; amply; competently; decently; effectively; efficiently; enough; fairly; minimally; moderately; pretty; properly; rather; somewhat; substantially; tolerably; well